A Turkish drone strike on Sunday killed a Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) member and wounded another in Iraq's northern province of Sulaimaniya, Iraqi Kurdish security sources said.
The strike targeted a PKK post in the town of Chamchamal, west of the city of Sulaimaniya, a security source said.
There has been a long-running Turkish campaign in Iraq against members of the PKK, which is regarded as a terrorist group by Ankara, Reuters said.
Türkiye regularly carries out air strikes into northern Iraq, which has long been outside the direct control of the Baghdad government, and has sent commandos to support its offensives.
Turkish Drone Strike Hits PKK Target in Northern Iraq, Kills One
Turkish helicopters fly during an attack on a Kurdistan Workers Party camp Oct. 30, 2007 in the Cudi mountains, Sirnak province, near the Turkish-Iraqi border, southeastern Türkiye. MUSTAFA OZER/AFP via Getty Images
Turkish Drone Strike Hits PKK Target in Northern Iraq, Kills One
Turkish helicopters fly during an attack on a Kurdistan Workers Party camp Oct. 30, 2007 in the Cudi mountains, Sirnak province, near the Turkish-Iraqi border, southeastern Türkiye. MUSTAFA OZER/AFP via Getty Images
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